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Daniel Montgomery Boyd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Montgomery Boyd
Daniel Montgomery Boyd (April 23, 1826 to July 4, 1899) was a Pennsylvanian industrialist He was educated at the Danville Academy and became involved in the coal industry at Pottsville within one or two years after graduating. From 1862 to 1881, he was involved in running a line of vessels at Havre De Grace shipping coal to the south and west. However, in 1881 he returned to Danville due to poor health and became involved in a number of local industries. He also was on the Board of Trustees of the Danville State Hospital beginning in 1883 and was its president beginning in 1886. ==Early life== Boyd was born on April 23, 1826 on a homestead in Rush Township, in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, from Danville. He was born to John C. Boyd (from Chester County) and Hannah (Montgomery) Boyd (daughter of General Daniel Montgomery), who married in 1820.〔 Both of his parents were of Scotch-Irish descent. The Boyd family came to America from Ireland in the early 1700s.〔 Daniel Montgomery Boyd was named after his maternal grandfather, who was also the namesake of Danville, and was the second of seven children.〔 Boyd's education came mostly from the Danville Academy, which was founded by his great-grandfather.〔 After graduating, Boyd spent one or two years at his home in the countryside.〔
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